Simulation model of space vector modulated control matrix converter-fed induction motor

Matrix converters as induction motor drivers have received considerable attention in recent years because of its good alternative to Voltage Source Inverter Pulse Width Modulation (VSI-PWM) converters. This study focus on developing a mathematical model for a Space Vector Modulated (SVM) direct cont...

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Main Authors: Abdalla, Ahmed N., Ruzlaini, Ghoni, N. F., Zakaria
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Published: Asian Network for Scientific Information 2011
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spelling my.ump.umpir.249522019-11-01T07:32:12Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/24952/ Simulation model of space vector modulated control matrix converter-fed induction motor Abdalla, Ahmed N. Ruzlaini, Ghoni N. F., Zakaria TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Matrix converters as induction motor drivers have received considerable attention in recent years because of its good alternative to Voltage Source Inverter Pulse Width Modulation (VSI-PWM) converters. This study focus on developing a mathematical model for a Space Vector Modulated (SVM) direct controlled matrix converter. The mathematical expressions relating the input and output of the three phase matrix converter are implemented by using MATLAB/SIMULINK. The duty cycles of the switches are modeled using space vector modulation for 0.5 and 0.866 voltage transfer ratios. Simulations of the matrix converter loaded by passive RL load and active induction motor are performed. A unique feature of the proposed model is that it requires very less computation time and less memory compared to the power circuit realized by using actual switches. In addition, it offers better spectral performances, full control of the input power factor, fully utilization of input voltages, improve modulation performance and output voltage close to sinusoidal. Asian Network for Scientific Information 2011 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/24952/1/Simulation%20model%20of%20space%20vector%20modulated%20control%20matrix%20converter-fed%20induction%20motor.pdf Abdalla, Ahmed N. and Ruzlaini, Ghoni and N. F., Zakaria (2011) Simulation model of space vector modulated control matrix converter-fed induction motor. Journal of Applied Sciences, 11 (5). pp. 768-777. ISSN 1812-5654 https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=jas.2011.768.777
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Abdalla, Ahmed N.
Ruzlaini, Ghoni
N. F., Zakaria
Simulation model of space vector modulated control matrix converter-fed induction motor
description Matrix converters as induction motor drivers have received considerable attention in recent years because of its good alternative to Voltage Source Inverter Pulse Width Modulation (VSI-PWM) converters. This study focus on developing a mathematical model for a Space Vector Modulated (SVM) direct controlled matrix converter. The mathematical expressions relating the input and output of the three phase matrix converter are implemented by using MATLAB/SIMULINK. The duty cycles of the switches are modeled using space vector modulation for 0.5 and 0.866 voltage transfer ratios. Simulations of the matrix converter loaded by passive RL load and active induction motor are performed. A unique feature of the proposed model is that it requires very less computation time and less memory compared to the power circuit realized by using actual switches. In addition, it offers better spectral performances, full control of the input power factor, fully utilization of input voltages, improve modulation performance and output voltage close to sinusoidal.
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author Abdalla, Ahmed N.
Ruzlaini, Ghoni
N. F., Zakaria
author_facet Abdalla, Ahmed N.
Ruzlaini, Ghoni
N. F., Zakaria
author_sort Abdalla, Ahmed N.
title Simulation model of space vector modulated control matrix converter-fed induction motor
title_short Simulation model of space vector modulated control matrix converter-fed induction motor
title_full Simulation model of space vector modulated control matrix converter-fed induction motor
title_fullStr Simulation model of space vector modulated control matrix converter-fed induction motor
title_full_unstemmed Simulation model of space vector modulated control matrix converter-fed induction motor
title_sort simulation model of space vector modulated control matrix converter-fed induction motor
publisher Asian Network for Scientific Information
publishDate 2011
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/24952/1/Simulation%20model%20of%20space%20vector%20modulated%20control%20matrix%20converter-fed%20induction%20motor.pdf
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